American Kestrel

The American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) is a small falcon. This bird was (and sometimes still is) colloquially known in North America as the "Sparrow Hawk". This name is misleading because it implies a connection with the Eurasian Sparrowhawk Accipiter nisus, which is unrelated; the latter is an accipiter rather than a falcon. Though both are diurnal raptors, they are only distantly related. American Kestrels are widely distributed across the Ame... more

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Scientific name:

  • Falco sparverius

Also known as:

  • AMKE

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Bird taxon?:

  • Yes

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  • 360

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Four letter code:

  • AMKE

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Higher classification:

AOU number:

  • 360

Leg band size(s):

Four letter code:

  • AMKE

Bird taxon?:

  • Yes
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